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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. on Nov 18, 2020 21:48:13 GMT -6
The leftist Twitter trolls are out in force to defend DFL Walz killing nursing home residents while Walz attempts to shift blame on kids
Widespread indiscriminate shutdowns only prolong pandemics and actually put more vulnerable people at greater risk, n'est-ce pas, Moldy?
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Post by goldy313 on Nov 19, 2020 0:34:49 GMT -6
You can’t fight Tim Jong Un. No one in the media will challenge him.
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Post by goldy313 on Nov 19, 2020 0:41:07 GMT -6
Tim Jong Un.....we are following the science..... reporter..... can we see the science? Tim Jong Un....No, they are our models
Hurler did this, we said “never again”. Now Walz cites science but will not release the method yet we accept it.
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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. on Nov 19, 2020 10:25:31 GMT -6
Maybe he could hire Dominion to handle the model data ... they seem pretty reputable
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Post by goldy313 on Nov 22, 2020 23:03:42 GMT -6
Most posts I put on the Bored are now deleted. Saying California Governor Gavin Newsom and the head of the California Department of Health broke their own rules is apparently too political over there. Of course when Rachel Maddow is main source for news and you are a moderator.....you probably have no idea that even happened.
Or it might have been citing the Mayo Clinic’s Dr. Amy Williams who said there has been no patient to provider infections at Mayo. She goes on to say screening people, wearing masks, and eye protection are the policy at Mayo. My thought being if Mayo says it there is no reason for kids not to be in school or courts to be in session. Clearly, they can follow those minimal procedures. Unless there was a political reason not to.
Unwise old man can post whatever political crap he wants.....I sure hope Karl Marx has to pay back every penny he borrowed for that Georgetown education.
As long as I am ranting, Rochester almost sent an avowed Communist to the state senate. Really!
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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. on Nov 24, 2020 14:21:37 GMT -6
Longest Undefeated Stretch in MN High School Hockey:
297 days
H-M HYPHEN-NATION CHAMPIONEERS
(actually the streak is longer if one removes crass "eh?" games which never have mattered to anyone and were played during illness and injury)
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Post by pistol on Nov 30, 2020 0:06:47 GMT -6
Now 304 days and counting without a loss
H-M HYPHEN-NATION CHAMPIONEERS!
A very distant second most longest unbeaten streak belongs to Andover ... shockingly only 2 games without a loss.
Every other publik skol kid has a 304 day losing streak and counting
YOU'll end the year on an even bigger streak if Walz has his way
Because Walz is not yet finished killing all the nursing home residents, Walz needs someone scapegoat ...
and YOU are too young to vote ...
(yet)
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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. on Dec 8, 2020 9:53:29 GMT -6
Now that we are weeks into Advent ...
and 311 days into the longest currently unbeatable run in hockey ...
what is everyone's favorite Lent?
1969-1972?
1983?
1991?
2008?
2020?
One of Sure Lock H-M's indubitably countless future CHAMPIONEER titles?
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Post by Don Riley on Dec 8, 2020 10:38:41 GMT -6
My Eye in the sky spied the 1969-1972 Hill CHAMPIONEERS,
whom many expert authorities, including myself, called the best teams in highschool hockey.
In fact, between Hill's Independent State titles in 1970 & 1972, the CHAMPIONEERS even were awarded the prestigious Pioneer Press 1971 title of "Imaginary" State due to being better than Edina while Catholics still were banned from the Publix Skol Tournament.
Even Ikola, Gilbert, and the biased folks from the StarTribune side of the river still agree that Hill had the most loaded defense maybe that any team ever will have to face in Minnesota.
And Reusse regular referred to Hill's offense as being akin to an atomic weapon.
That 1969-1972 CHAMPIONEER run cemented what could have been a trend into what became an unbroken tourney topping tradition of Hill appearing in State tournaments every year, starting with the 1961/62 all the way through the 1979/80 CHAMPIONEER seasons.
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Post by pistol on Dec 8, 2020 23:06:32 GMT -6
Don R-EYE-LEY, if the Seventies CHAMPIONEERS were a continuation of a tradition started in the Sixties,
then so were the Eighties CHAMPIONEERS.
The 1983 team continued a tradition of entering the State final game undefeated, started by the 1970/1971 to 1970/80 teams of the previous decade;
started their own new string of appearances through most of the Eighties (1982/83-1987/88);
and continued a string of seven (7) State final games in 14 seasons (1979/80-1992/93).
While any students who attended Hill in any year between 1960 & 1980 had a zero (0%) percent chance of missing a State hockey tournament,
any students attending Hill any time between 1979 & 1993 also had a 50-50 chance to see their team reach the State final game in any given year!
YOU have to hand it to the undefeated 1982/83 Hill-Murray HYPHEN-NATION WORLD CHAMPIONEERS!
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Post by Numbers Runner on Dec 9, 2020 0:58:08 GMT -6
Just like the Sixties, Seventies, and Eighties versions,
there is a strong case for the Nineties, starting with the 1992 CHAMPIONEERS.
Since Catholics were banned from MSHSL tourneys in the Sixties and early Seventies, Hill's pre and post merger decade included only 6 MSHSL State tourney appearances, six in a row.
The Eighties also saw the CHAMPIONEERS reach 6 MSHSL State tournaments in a row.
However, two identical sets still does not make a pattern, so the CHAMPIONEERS needed the 1991 squad to start the next decade on the path to another set of 6 appearances in a ten year period, making official the still true today pattern.
Maybe as importantly, 1991 Hill-Murray spectacularly broke a pattern ... that of losing State tournament games to Grand Rapids ... and 1991 Hill broke that pattern in State record breaking fashion ... nine unanswered goals in the first two periods ... seven in the second!
The 1991 CHAMPIONEERS also continued the true to this day pattern of at least one State title per decade.
Speaking of patterns ... 1 9 9 1 ... what mirror-like symmetry ... Now add one to each digit ... What di YOU git?
Okay, adding one to each column gets YOU 2 0 0 2 ... the year the rightful CHAMPIONEERS were cheated out of the title by AHA, the Academy of Highstick Anglers ... but switch 2002's last two digits and what di YOU git?
The sons of 1991 ...
the 2020 Hill-Murray HYPHEN-NATION CHAMPIONEERS!
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Post by Reaper on Dec 9, 2020 10:06:52 GMT -6
there is a strong case for the Nineties, starting with the 1992 CHAMPIONEERS. Thumb Runner obviously meant 1991 here. The last of the great undivided, all-school State hockey tourneys. Ironic that their sons won 2020 ... the last tournament before political freedom died. -
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Post by CAP on Dec 19, 2020 21:48:04 GMT -6
2008 was GREAT ...
the GREATEST according to Lou Nanne at the time.
The 2008 Hill-Murray HYPHEN-NATION CHAMPIONEERS "proved it" with the greatest team effort by any team in any tourney, per Lou ...
and EYE have to agree with Lou Nanne.
However, the 2020 CHAMPIONEERS have done much the same, even though speed, skill and competition always increases with each decade.
Moreover, while the 2008 version shocked the world and Lou by dismantling previously undefeated Roseau and Edina,
the 1983 CHAMPIONEERS didn't just win by beating the unbeatable ... 1983 Hill-Murray did it by remaining undefeated themselves.
Plus, an undefeated hockey program comes along only once per decade in Minnesota, if that.
Don't forget the first firsts though: the first for Hill in 1970 and the first for Hill-Murray in 1972.
Then there are the 1991 guys, who not only produced an impressive title ...
but also produced impressive sons, another title for Hill, and hopes for still more.
Tough to pick an all-time favorite among the Hill-Murray HYPHEN-NATION CHAMPIONEERS!
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Post by goldy313 on Dec 19, 2020 23:45:26 GMT -6
Meh, an empire built over a population base of over one million. Really, an all star team.
It can’t compete with a small rural Southern Minnesota farm town winning 2 AA football state championships and one in hockey in a 4 year period.
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Post by ILBOK on Dec 20, 2020 0:06:42 GMT -6
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